Davis and Blaine Re-Elected to Board of Directors

Mississippi Land Bank is cooperatively-owned, which means our members share in the profits generated from our lending activity in the form of patronage dividends and have a voice in the business decisions for the association. At our annual stockholder meeting, members have the opportunity to vote for their board of directors. This year, two of our board members were re-elected to their positions: Larry Davis in the Cleveland territory and Dr. Mac Alan Blaine in the Starkville territory.

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For over 100 years, Mississippi Land Bank has been part of the Farm Credit System, a national network dedicated to supporting agriculture and rural America. We offer reliable financial solutions, helping farmers and landowners in Mississippi grow, buy, and succeed. As part of the Farm Credit System, we provide consistent access to credit and expert services, ensuring you have a partner invested in your future, just as we have since 1916.

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Postcard Scam, Unaffiliated with Mississippi Land Bank

It has been brought to our attention that some of our customers have received a yellow postcard in the mail regarding their loan. This is a scam and in no way affiliated with Mississippi Land Bank. We would never communicate sensitive information regarding your loan in this way...

Mississippi Land Bank holds Annual Stockholder Meeting

The stockholders of Mississippi Land Bank gathered together on April 11th in Como, Mississippi to hear about the success of the Association. Chairman Myers and President Craig Shideler both outlined in their discussions the success of the organization in 2016.

Mississippi Land Bank Borrowers Visit D.C. and NYC Through Young Leaders Program

Mississippi Land Bank borrowers Matthew and Kayla Poe of Pontotoc took their interests in agriculture to Capitol Hill on June 22. As participants in the 2023 Farm Credit Young Leaders Program, the couple met with Congressman Trent Kelly and staff on their Hill visits.